Entries Tagged 'Misc' ↓
October 8th, 2007 — Misc, Technology

His name is “Max Kor”. He’s from Israel.
He was made using Maya and Mental Ray.
No, that doesn’t mean his mother’s name is Maya and his father’s name is Ray. Mental Ray is Autodesk’s high-performance rendering engine for generating photo realistic images. Maya is Autodesk’s integrated 3D modeling, animation, effects, and rendering solution. Combined, they made Max; and many others.
Surprised? See some more on Sujeet’s blog! I was stunned when I saw them!
April 30th, 2006 — Misc
Basho’s haiku:
If I could bundle
Fuji’s breezes
Back to town…
What a souvenir!
If only I could!
April 24th, 2006 — Misc

That’s a plant I have at home. I don’t know what is it called, but I like it. Looking out the window, seeing all these green plants, and then the greenery that’s visible from the window…
I experienced peace.
It’s also a fulfilling experience to grow the plants. To water them, to take care of them, and then to pick the flowers! My sister got the plants for the home, and I am now loving them!
Green is good!
February 14th, 2006 — Misc
Wish you a very happy Valentine’s Day!
I remember we launched MagNet - Magazine on the Net around Valentine’s in 1998. It’s been quite a journey from there.
Make it a lovely day!
November 10th, 2005 — Misc
Albert Einstein said: “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”
If you look around, you will find many miracles. Start paying attention to small things, and you will begin to experience the world in a new way. I was having dinner, and told myself that the food was tasty. And believe me, it tasted better than usual. I was walking down the road and decided to keep a smiling face. And I felt happy myself. I wondered about the abundance the sky denotes while on my morning walk, and felt it was miraculous how things work in the world! I have started looking at the miracles in things around. And I have started appreciating them. It just makes me feel much happier and content.
My interpretation of Einstien’s quote is that if you make a shift in the perspective, you will start appreciating their beauty and even harness your curiosity.
Try this out! Tell me how it works for you!